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English, 28.01.2020 02:31 lekylawhite16

Evade:
1. (verb) to cleverly escape somebody or something, to avoid

invade:
1. (verb) to enter by force, to enter

which sentence contains correct word usage?
a)the thieves were able to invade being arrested by the police.
b)guerrilla forces evaded the capital city and announced their power.
c)corn leaf aphids invaded the crop and caused damage to the plants.
d)sheila tried to evade the private party by bribing the security guard.

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